Reviews of Oak Crest Campground

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8

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Aug 2012 -
$30.00

Very clean quiet rural park. Grassy and spacious full hookup sites (water, sewer, 30amp & electric) with good mix of shade trees and open sites. Cellular signal was Ok (e.g., Verizon). Staff was friendly and helpful. Unfortunately no discounts for club memberships. Fairly large number of seasonals. However, all long-term units seem to be well maintained with clean sites and grass nicely trimmed. We would stay again with lack of camping club discounts being the only major negative. - rjohnso3a

Jun 2012 -
$36.00

The Park is well managed. They are very friendly and always willing to assist in any way possible. Park could use some improvements and site leveling, but is well maintained otherwise. We would stay here again when in the area. Management has plans for improvements. - Mem503

Aug 2007 -
$20.00

This is an older park with new owners who over and above will to try to serve you. The restrooms were spotless. Lots of seasonal campers with kids but they seemed to be well behaved. Noise was not a problem. This would be a nice campground for a family. - dfriesner

Reviews of Rittenhouse Resort

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5

8

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Sep 2015 -
$36.00

It wasn't a bad view but there was way too many hidden cost that you didn't expect. Example: Even though we were camping there, it cost to swim and if you have more then 4 people in your family it will cost more for the rest. I hate to say it but it did cut down on the fun because you had to keep an eye on your wallet all the time. All the hidden charges made it not so good of a time and will be on the bottom of my list next time I'm looking for a place to stay. - trip2347

Sep 2013 -
$42.00

The current part owners have owned it for two seasons. They are very nice and helpful and are working hard for improvements. They have a very nice beach and water slide area to a lake. We were there for a sporting event in a nearby town and it was pretty quiet that weekend. The set up would be really great for a group especially in their "Meadow" area. The Meadow did not have sewer and they did charge to use the dump station on the way out. Overall if we were in that area we would stay there again. It was pretty far off the beaten track but as said earlier it would be a great trip for a group. The rest were clean but old. - Novi MI

Reviews of Pastime Park

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Aug 2018 -
$25.00

Stayed here for a nearby event. As stated levelness of sites is all over with very few not needing compensation one way or another. As also stated sites are not well defined & are rather close. Almost rally style close. There are some obviously very long term people there making the CG look somewhat trashy with the clutter long term people seem to breed. Noticed quite a few beer cans in fire rings. Beer cans don't burn. Too bad park operators do not evict offending litterers. One dump that is not easy to access with a large rig but it is doable. Very pretty location in a town park that is well maintained. - Veebyes

Jul 2018 -
$25.00

$ 25 for grassy sites with water/electric, picnic table, fire pit, WiFi from some sites Pros Located just outside of Dublin/Columbus OH - city park Within walking distance of the heart of town Friendly staff, Community pool within walking distance ($8/day I think) Clean and nicely designed bathhouses - though not temperature controlled Cons Sites are right on top of each other and not clearly defined - which leads to a lot of "spill over" from other campers Since sites are grass they are wildly unleveled Centrally located dumping station - only one site with FHU Shade was hit or miss - hopalongrving

Sep 2017 -
$22.00

This is an open field in a very nice town park. The water park there was not open but looked very nice. Sites are close together and fire rings/ picnic tables seem to be placed kind of randomly. - MamaBird

Reviews of Back 40 Campground

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10

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Oct 2018 -
$37.00

I've had my camper here for two years now and I love this campgrounds. Owners are so nice and helpful, clean grounds very pretty landscaped and they have all kinds of activities going on every weekend. Sometimes they have live entertainment. Probably one of the nicest campgrounds I've been to, very quiet and peaceful. - sellsrep

Jul 2017 -
$37.00

Amazing campground! Loved the owners, super nice and accommodating! Neighbors were friendly and fun to talk to. Loved walking the dogs around the campground and saying hello to everyone along the way. The driveway to get back there was very pretty as well. - IanW

Jul 2010 -
$30.00

Very well kept park. Mostly full timers. Grass sites are a little off level but could level the RV OK. Entrance is a long, tree lined lane, but the gravel road is in very good shape. The whole park was groomed very nice. Management is very helpful. Has a small swimming lake and also a small fishing lake. Would definitely camp here again. - darby

Reviews of Richwood Lake Park

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6

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Jun 2011 -
$10.00

Primitive sites available on the NW side of Richwood Lake adjacent to the ball diamonds and the community park itself. Essentially a parking spot with a fire ring. Located next to the swimming beach and walking trail. Can walk to the park or to the local school for lots of playground equipment. No water or electric. Only 4 spots that are 1st come 1st serve. - BNickel

Reviews of Buck Creek State Park

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Dec 2018 -
$25.00

This is a nice older state park - perhaps designed for a simpler time and smaller rigs. Our site was a short back in - one of the few that had a driver side back in (as opposed to a blind-side) and we had to park on the grass beside the camper. Campers must fill their tanks before parking. We did have electric on site. We were visiting friends nearby so did not take advantage of the recreational facilities, but the park does have a nice lake and marina and public beaches. There were some nice short trails where we walked the dog. Upon leaving, the dump station was convenient. - Dahna

Jul 2018 -
$28.00

Scenic, nice lake, trail, and forest. We watched a doe with her twins. Would have liked staying longer but couldn't. - Sue S

Jul 2018 -
$14.00

Sites are back in. There was barely enough room for our 31 foot 5th wheel and tow vehicle. The picnic tables at the sites really need to be updated; ours was in very bad shape. Some sites are very spacious and some are nearby. There are many tent sites and there were a lot of tents there when we stayed. There is only one bath house/restroom facility for each side of the campground. We were parked near the back of the first area and it was quite a walk to the restrooms, especially when you need one quickly. They could definitely use additional restroom facilities. There is a playground, but there isn't much there. The camp hosts didn't seem to do anything like some of the other state parks we've used. There is a decent camp store, but kind of expensive. We got 3 ice cream bars and it was $8.50. A camper's beach in the campground is a nice touch. We stayed here during the week when we get a 50% Golden Buckeye (senior) discount weekdays and 10% weekends. They also give military discounts. - Dagma

Reviews of Oakdale Campground

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7

4

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Jul 2018 -
$12.00

I love quirky campgrounds and this was no exception. The last mile was a dusty dirt road through a cornfield. When we arrived, they were celebrating Christmas in July. Lights and decorations were in abundance. Check-in was informal. They didn't even ask me to sing any paperwork. Our site was an open grassy area with a power nap and hose bib. Plenty of seasonals. A narrow river runs there, with another campground on the other side. The restroom was quite a walk up the hill. Power was good, as was water pressure and quality. The lady in the office was very nice. The roads are dirt and dust. - Kvw613

Aug 2017 -
$15.00

We did not have the issues the Last person had. The entrance is a long drive through a corn field but the office is marked well. Mostly small old seasonal units. The lady in the office was nice and helpful. We did not get any tv and it is a dead spot for AT&T. The few temporary spaces are along the river and very level. There is no sewer and the bath house is quite a hike. The ladies side of the bathhouse was clean but needed updating. Hubby said the mens side needs more than renovation. It is a quiet campground but not worth more than the passport rate of $15 per night. - esta34950

Aug 2012 -
$14.00

This campground is at the end of approximately a one mile narrow gravel road choked with trees. The trees raked the sides of the motorhome continuously. The campground, while appearing spacious and with the grass trimmed, was populated predominantly with very old and inoperative rigs. The office was not marked and could not be identified. Since not a single person could be located, we did not stay. The roads in the campground could not accommodate a 36ft motorhome with toad. I was forced to unhitch the toad in order to exit the park. Since we did not stay we cannot rate the facilities. However, the difficulty driving the park's roads and the damage to the RV from the trees garners an unsuitable rating for nearly any size RV. Cutting down numerous trees on the entrance road and those trees obstructing the park roads would raise the park to an "acceptable" rating. Amazingly the park is a Passport America park. - rjohnso3a

Reviews of Tomorrow's Stars RV Resort

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Mar 2019 -
$43.00

Traveling across the country you have a lot of experiences. This campground will always win as the the WORST! I know it's a long review, but heed the warning. I first called to confirm they had spots available, full hook ups/30 amp and they did. When we arrived nobody was in the office so I called the number on the door and was told where to park, but it had no water. Confused as to why that was not mentioned on the phone, I asked where we could get water since we thought we would have hook-ups. The woman said we could wait for them to return or take water from the laundry room, it was cleaner. Cleaner!? I wish that we would've taken that as a sign to keep driving! Warning #2 After the hassle of getting water from the laundry room faucet, we found our spot. The electrical box tower had reversed polarity, per our surge protector. So we moved over a spot. Once the manager was in, I went to check in and explained the electrical issue but they didn't seem too concerned about it. Warning #3 We woke up to the sound of men talking and a tree branch falling right outside our bedroom window. I called the manager about the fact that these men were cutting down an entire tree and pulling towards our RV! The, arrogant, manager came over to tell them not to cut the tree towards any RVs or electrical boxes. After a few laughs with the tree trimming owner, the manger said, "I'm the boss, cut it however you want." So, yes, they continued and the tree fell inches away from us! Complete disregard for property and lacked any sensitivity to our serious concern that this tree would land on us. Warning #4 After looking over our bill, we were charged summer rates, that start in April, full hook-ups, we were partial and for 50 amp, which we were 30. Overcharged - MRue

Jul 2018 -
$34.00

Very convenient to 70. The park, staff and residents are wonderful. Everyone was so friendly and helpful and the park was very well maintained - except the bathrooms. They were clean, but in desperate need of maintenance and overall repairs. The other issue is the strong iron smell from the water- it's almost overwhelming. The laundry room is also exceptionally small for such a large park. Most of the park is made up of permanents - however there's not a trashy site around. The pool was well maintained, there are plenty of activities and the dog park was pretty nice. - Rjjjbrown

May 2018 -
$34.00

If coming North on I-70, take exit 62 and turn right at top of the ramp. Park is a few hundred yards on the left. Gravel roads and pads. Pads were long enough and level. Some noise from the interstate. There is a sewer smell near the storage area due to holding ponds. Huge pavilion. This is a family oriented park. Lots of kids around. Playground and basketball courts were being used. Two fenced dog parks, plus several acres of mowed fields to walk your dog, fly a kite, etc. Big pool which was very clean. Golf carts are used to get around since its a big park. Most sites are seasonal or permanent, with only a few for overnighters, so reservations needed. Staff was friendly. Although not gated, there is on site security. Roads were dirt and some gravel, but looks like they may be getting ready to asphalt the roads. Most long terms sites are in shade, with overnight sites in sun and partial shade. Long terms sites were all very neat. We would stay here again. - okdiver

Reviews of Tomorrow Stars RV Resort (formerly Beaver Valley Resort)

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9

3

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Sep 2012 -
$28.00

This is an older park but well kept and the volunteer staff are very eager to please. Family, pet and big rig friendly. Great swimming pool, lots of trees and many activities. Only one rest room/shower room/laundry, but is adequate and clean. Near interstate 70, which creates a little noise but not that noticeable. Will stay here again soon. - digger2280

Sep 2012 -
$28.00

We camped in a pull-through spot with full hookups in a grassy field. The spot was not particularly level. The water connection was located quite far from our rig and we did not bother to hook up. The park is listed as a resort and has many facilities (at least 40 years old) which are in severe disrepair. We used the laundry which was in OK condition. Two of the restrooms located near the laundry were not clean. The one good point was the camp host was very polite and helpful. We would probably not return. - Altoflyfisher

May 2012 -
$15.00

We arrived late and had not checked reviews. Poor access to the overnight site assigned. We asked for power and sewer and got neither in a gravel site. Gravel and dirt narrow road winding to end of the sites is difficult for big rig. Site was right next to the highway. The power box was blown and we could not use, too dangerous. Dogs were loose in the road and the sites. There was no sewer hookup. We left. Would never return there. - Pat and Jerry